File:Cerebral venous infarction due to transverse sinus thrombosis (Radiopaedia 34688-36120 Sagittal CT venogram 29).png

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 34688
  • Image ID: 11500851
  • Image stack position: 29/53
  • Plane projection: Sagittal
  • Aux modality: CT venogram
  • Study description: CT venogram
  • Study findings: Absence of opacification of the torcula, left transverse and sigmoid sinuses extending to the jugular bulb comfiming thrombosis. The visualized upper left IJV contains contrast with central hypodensity consistent with partial thrombus. The remainder of the venous sinuses opacify normally. Regular arch anatomy. The vertebral arteries are co-dominant. The circle of willis and vertebrobasilar system opacify normally. Tortuous course of the distal left cervical ICA. No evidence of aneurysm, vascular malformation, dissection or significant arterial stenosis. The posterior left temporal intracranial hemorrhage is unchanged with surrounding edema. Conclusion
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Central Nervous System
  • Findings: Intraparenchymal hemorrhage in the posterior left temporal lobe with surrounding subarachnoid blood and blood layering on the tentorium cerebelli. Hypodense region surrounding the hemorrhage in keeping with edema. Mild effacement of the left ambient cistern. No midline shift. The left transverse sinus is hyperdense. Grey-white matter differentiation is preserved with no evidence of acute ischemia. Old left lacunar infarct. Conclusion
Date Published: 25th Aug 2015
Source https://radiopaedia.org/cases/cerebral-venous-infarction-due-to-transverse-sinus-thrombosis
Author Craig Hacking
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